Sunday, June 12, 2016

Dark haired beauty, Cindy Martin was once lucky in love, until her boyfriend broke her heart and sent her running. Attending college in faraway Los Angeles was the perfect excuse to get away, settle her heart and drown herself in wine and tears – except now she is back for the summer, and her ex hasn’t gone anywhere.

Brady Cooper is handsome, arrogant and still head over heels in love with Cindy. Six months ago, he let fear rule him and he made a mistake that cost him everything – now he just has to get her to believe him.

Surrounded by friends and family that know too much and meddle a little too closely, can this once perfect pair overcome the obstacles in front of them, mend their hearts and finally be Forever Together?

Sometimes the very thing that broke your heart is the only thing that can fix it.

DISCLAIMER: I received a review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. No spoilers, and this is the second book in the series, but can be read as a stand-alone, because from what I gather the first book is about two of the other characters from this book.

My, oh my! What a fantastic read! Following Cindy's and Brady's journey to recapturing the love they thought they lost was amazing. The fact that they were 'forever together' in their minds during their high school years was enough to make my own heart skip. The first pages grabbed my attention right away. I think I cried in the first chapter, when I realized there was something different and . . . Yes, I did cry. Not ashamed to admit it. A book that makes you cry is my definition of "a book that is a must read".

My Rating: 5 of 5 Stars.

This is a great story about two people finding their way back into a love that they thought was lost. I'm interested in learning about Liv and Noah's story and what they went through. Hmm . . . Gonna have to get myself a copy somehow. ♥

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